Suspected serial killer Scott Lee Kimball was sentenced to 48 years in prison on Wednesday after pleading guilty to charges unrelated to the homicides.

Kimball, 42, pleaded guilty to a felony theft charge and three counts of being a habitual criminal during a hearing in Boulder County Court.

Judge James C. Klein immediately handed down the sentence after Kimball entered his plea in the check-theft case.

Boulder prosecutors told Klein that the plea deal does not require Kimball to tell them anything about any known or unknown violent offenses.

A source close to the Kimball case and a family member of one of his purported victims has said that Kimball is talking with prosecutors about a plea deal involving at least one homicide and that he would tell investigators where to find the human remains.

None of those issues was addressed during Wednesday’s hearing, and lawyers on both sides did not answer questions about the case.

While Kimball has been in custody on theft and forgery charges, authorities have been looking for bones and evidence in the disappearances of Kaysi McLeod, Jennifer Marcum, Kimball’s uncle Terry Kimball, and Leann Emry. Only remains of McLeod, 19, who was missing for five years, have been found, in rural Jackson County.

But Kimball has not been charged in any homicide cases.

Court records show investigators found information about three of the four missing people in Kimball’s laptop computer.

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